We headed north and spent the first night in Green Bay. Then we drove to the north end of Door County and ferried to Washington Island. We stayed near Schoolhouse Beach which has the small, rounded, and smooth limestone rocks instead of sand.
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| a close up shot |
There were a number of cairns.
The sunset at West Harbor on Washington Island.
We visited the Fragrant Isle Lavender Farm & Shop. The lavender was already harvested for the season - you might want to check their website to see lavender photos. We did enjoy their wildflowers and some lavender treats while we were there.
The Stavkirke (Church of Staves) was built based on drawings of one built in Borgund, Norway in 1150 AD.
We hiked to Little Lake which is a lake on an island on a lake.
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| A panoramic with Green Bay (Lake Michigan) on the left and Little Lake on the right and the hiking path in the middle. |
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| Green Bay (Lake Michigan) |
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| Little Lake |
We were able to visit Sievers School of Fiber Arts. I’ve always thought it would be fun to take a quilting class there.
Lunch outside (it was 55 degrees) at Jackson Harbor Soup was wonderful.
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| View from our table |
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| Overful cup of chili, hot bread, and pie. Delicious! |
On another day we had hamburgers outside at the Albatross Drive-In. No pictures, but we'd recommend them also!
After a couple days, we ferried back to the mainland and stayed in Ellison Bay. Our rental was in the woods and we loved it. It might be my favorite Airbnb. Behind the kitchen and stairs is a bedroom and bathroom. Upstaiirs is a loft with two double beds, a couch, and a desk.
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| Ray is facing the TV and fireplace |
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| Fireplace was used nightly |
The fireplace is just to the left in the picture below. This is half of the room which was similar to a porch with all of the windows. The other half was a dining room.
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Coming next:
Part 2 - our time in Door County on the mainland and more
Part 3 - quilt shops

















Looks like a nice, restful trip. We've been to Door County twice, to visit friends that moved there.
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